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a slate board was used for Victorian children to write on instead of books
No. TV was not available until the 1930s - 30 years after the end of the Victorian era.
no they cant afford it
No, the Victorian era ended some decades before the invention of the television.
Television wasn't invented until the 1940's. Radio was instead used.
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yes it is used by rich and poor children from the Victorian times
The television was invented with a stream of technological advances. The earliest technologies date back to the 1840s when still images were converted to an electrical signal for the first time. Other inventions such as the "Nipkow Disc" were instrumental in generating moving images electronically and this was patented in the 1880s. Both were in the Victorian era. Queen Victoria died in 1901 and so the Victorian period was replaced by the Edwardian period. It wasn't until 1925 that John Logie Baird publicly demonstrated electrical signals generating moving images. Other inventors rapidly followed Baird but it is safe to say that Victoria never had the chance to see television during her reign.
the television has changed because it used to be a box and now it is a flat screen or on legs and has a remote instead of buttons on the side.
Dielectric Mirror glass is used un a Mirror TV because the viewing quality when the TV is on through the Dielectric Glass is much better. A 2 way glass can be used, but you will loose from the quality
ummm when queen victoria chonged the law and said hat poor victorian children had a home !p.s. i cant live without a tv,sofa,blanket,and takeaway
Interactive televisions feature a slew of new features that can be used on a television. For example, it is possible to do online shopping and banking with interactive televisions.